Q. Our family is used to eating meat at least five nights a
week. I’ve read it’s healthier to avoid eating meat every day. Are there any good
replacement foods that will satisfy my family's tastes?
A. Yes, yes, and yes. There are a wide variety of incredible
meat-replacement products such as soy-based sausage, meatballs, burgers, and ground beef on
the market, sold refrigerated or frozen. Many of them taste wonderful and have a very
meat-like texture. They are also lower in saturated fats than meat, and so are better for
heart health.
All these substitutes can be used in recipes, perhaps not as the main ingredient, but as a
component in a great meal. Some examples might be lasagna, spicy chipotle chili, or enchiladas
made just as you normally would, except with crumbled soy sausage or soy beef. Stir fry red,
yellow, and orange peppers, with a flavored soy sausage, adding some fresh basil at the very
end—just until it’s wilted—and serve over pasta. I’ve made pizza using
soy sausage, soy beef, and soy pepperoni with great results—with most people not even
realizing that the pizza was vegetarian. See if your family notices!
Chef Steve Petusevsky, a graduate and former instructor of the
prestigious Culinary Institute of America, is a nationally syndicated columnist whose writing
appears in Natural Health, Fine Cooking, the Los Angeles Times,
Food & Wine, and the Chicago Tribune.